A Lankan Build-Up In India
As Sri Lanka grapples with an economic crisis owing to botched economic policies and unmanageable debt, alarm bells are going off in some states in India
Kamalika Ghosh - May 28, 2022
The Curious Case Of High Debt And Low Interest Rates
On one hand the world is swarming in debt, on the other hand the interest rates are now at its lowest ever. Why are loan takers being incentivised for going into debt?
Rajiv Ranjan Singh - October 31, 2021
India’s flirtation with the dollar could be risky
The liquidity glut notwithstanding, the government’s plan to raise dollar debt will come at a price
V Keshavdev - February 06, 2021
"Banks and NBFCs are approaching us to take over real estate projects and are willing to take 40-50% haircut"
An exclusive roundtable with India's leading private wealth advisors at Outlook Business Upper Crest
N Mahalakshmi - November 13, 2020
Kishore Biyani's quest for scale has let him down
The maverick retail pioneer bet it all on his overarching ambition
N Mahalakshmi - July 30, 2020
Equity has gone with the wind, but debt is eternal at Suzlon
Founder Tulsi Tanti has found it hard to shake off the sins of commission committed during 2005-08
N Mahalakshmi - July 18, 2020
Tulsi Tanti built his empire on 'soojh-boojh', loans and one other secret ingredient
Through thick, thin and terrible, the Suzlon Energy promoter has displayed the ability to charm banks and retain control
Krishna Gopalan - July 17, 2020
Binge borrowing
Corporate India is borrowing foreign currency in leaps and bounds, and the pile is inching to half of country’s external debt
May 09, 2020
Telecom companies face crushing debt thanks to irregular policies
The next inescapable step for the telecom department might be a demand notice running into multi-billion dollars to the country’s largest corporation Reliance Industries
N Mahalakshmi - January 28, 2020
Throwing good money after bad
The story of how the chase for high yield ended up hurting KKR India's debt portfolio
N Mahalakshmi - January 27, 2020
